- Jan 30, 2007
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Gus Fring definitely knows about the pills switch
Good Riddance Chuck!
Good Riddance Chuck!
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Kim in those PJs doe.
You Got My Message
I knew was Chuck was gone the moment he started tearing his house apart.
I wonder if we see a timeline jump the way everything went in the season finale.
I knew was Chuck was gone the moment he started tearing his house apart.
I wonder if we see a timeline jump the way everything went in the season finale.
A jump needs to happen to start the season where his lawyer license is about to be back. If it goes as slow as this season then it'll be an entire season of him not even being a lawyer.
Episode masterfully depicted Chuck's final descent into madness and suicide.
Jimmy does the right thing with Sandpiper and it earns him nothing. Him trying throwing away the Roladex symbolizes his attempt to let go of Jimmy McGill and become Saul Goodman, but Kim rescuing it from the garbage is her last ditch attempt at keeping Jimmy alive.
Great episode, if you couldn't appreciate how artfully well put together it was, then I don't know what to tell you.
Episode masterfully depicted Chuck's final descent into madness and suicide.
Jimmy does the right thing with Sandpiper and it earns him nothing. Him trying throwing away the Roladex symbolizes his attempt to let go of Jimmy McGill and become Saul Goodman, but Kim rescuing it from the garbage is her last ditch attempt at keeping Jimmy alive.
Great episode, if you couldn't appreciate how artfully well put together it was, then I don't know what to tell you.
How does jimmy get nothing? he was still the lawyer on the settlement.
Wat if the thing chuck couldnt find that was using electricity was a smoke detector